Could Jurassic Park ever really happen? How much of what you saw in Jurassic Park can be considered real? Discuss all of that and more here...

15 Sep 2005, 12:23

hey,

i was just reading an article about some rich people in japan trying to create Mammoths from frozen ones, and taking the sperm and ejecting it into a female elephants, so there is 50% dna of a mammoth, and they carry on with thier children. So it is 75% mammoth dna and so on. The mammoths will be 88% mammoth dna(in our lifetime ). There is a full report on this website!

Yep and the pleistocene park is alreaddy under construction headed by Dr. Sergei Zimov in Yakutian Siberia. They plan on coming over here to Edmonton to get wood bison from Elk Island national park next year for the roundup that happens in the park every 2 years. They already have horses and they hope with a large prey base to have siberian tigers introduced eventually.

When all is said and done and the world is empty how much does it really matter the amount of money you had or what car you drove?

not true, there is a theory that some types of dinosaurs lived in the antartic when its started to freeze over, so, there is a SMALL chance that some dinos could have been preserved....in theory, i may be completely wrong. ill look it up

Nearly forever. The thing to remember DD is that there was no permanent ice in the globe at that time, or for millions of years after so you're not going to find a frozen dinosaurs anywhere in the ice.

When all is said and done and the world is empty how much does it really matter the amount of money you had or what car you drove?